We had no pace this afternoon could not break quick enough only toilet late on and he made a complete hash of it as usual blasts miles over.
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Originally posted by 72bus View Postthe pace in our squad hoilett , phillips and swp are always giving the ball away
If he is going to persist with defensive displays, QPR need to have some pacey players capable of creating goal scoring opportunities on break away attacks. On Saturday he relied on Austin, Zamora, Barton, Sandro, Henry and Fer to provide this pace meaning QPR were just sitting ducks again as they were at Spurs Man Utd & West Ham.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostMaybe that is true about them, but Redknapp would have known about their ability (or lack of) to pass the ball and should have replaced them in the summer.
If he is going to persist with defensive displays, QPR need to have some pacey players capable of creating goal scoring opportunities on break away attacks. On Saturday he relied on Austin, Zamora, Barton, Sandro, Henry and Fer to provide this pace meaning QPR were just sitting ducks again as they were at Spurs Man Utd & West Ham.SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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Think I read "ponderous" in one of the match reports; that's the exact word to describe us on Saturday (and in a lot of other games too). It's all looking so effing like last two stints in top-flight it's depressing. Luckily, there's a lot of other dross in this league so I think we can stay in touch and not be cut-off before January and hopefully get some players who are a bit pacey and don't get injured or sod off to internationals every few games.
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We play too slow when Barton is in the team. He constantly calls for the ball and too often
everybody passes it straight to him without considering more direct options.
He then gets it and plays another sq pass, and before you know it little pace in the attack becomes no pace.
Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of Joeys, but he needs step back sometimes and let our
game flow, rather than trying to dictate it all the time.
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Originally posted by Nick View PostDidnt think we looked too defensive against Liverpool, Villa, Chelski or City.... maybe a bit against Chelski actually but I suppose they were/are top of the table and we just got out played.. But all in all in recent times think HR has got pretty much everything spot on
Away from home he sends the team out to sit back and defend and keep the scoreline down in the hope of nicking a goal which is difficult to do unless you have pace in the side or are very good at set pieces. Neither apply to the teams and tactics he has sent out at Spurs, Man Utd, West Ham, Southampton, Chelsea or Newcastle.
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Originally posted by stanistheman View PostNick, those were home games apart from Chelsea - and as you said. they were defensive there.
Away from home he sends the team out to sit back and defend and keep the scoreline down in the hope of nicking a goal which is difficult to do unless you have pace in the side or are very good at set pieces. Neither apply to the teams and tactics he has sent out at Spurs, Man Utd, West Ham, Southampton, Chelsea or Newcastle.SIR LESLIE FERDINAND!!
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